EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GUIDE Protecting Your Family Emergency preparedness is critical to ensure the health and safety of you and your family. Second Harvest, PG&E and KSBW have all played a key role in disaster response throughout Santa Cruz County and want you to be prepared.
BE PREPARED This Family Emergency Plan is created to help you plan ahead for emergencies. Please take a few minutes to fill in the forms below, print them out and review them with your family, so that when the unthinkable happens you are prepared. Follow these three steps:! Make an emergency plan. " Prepare an emergency kit. # Stay informed about current conditions.! MAKE YOUR EMERGENCY PLAN Earthquakes, fire, flood or other disaster each require immediate response. Planning ahead and practicing your response will help you react quickly. Planning ahead includes taking some time to collect emergency contact information, family medical information, key telephone numbers, and insurance information. On the next few pages, you will find space to compile this information. In addition, on page 9 you can create a wallet- sized version of the plan to keep on you in case of emergency. In the event of an emergency evacuation, if there is a loss of communications and you and/or your family is separated from one another, decide on a safe place to meet (home, school, workplace, etc.) and discuss the travel route that you will most likely use. If you are asked to evacuate your home or business, follow these steps before leaving: Park your evacuation vehicle heading toward the street and travel route. Close the evacuation car windows, but do not lock the car or leave the keys in the ignition. Turn off natural gas at the meter. Disconnect the propane tank. Close or cover any outside vents and shutters. Close the garage door, but leave it unlocked (disconnect the automatic garage door opener). Remove combustible items from around the building. Take some time to practice your response to each of the following emergencies. EARTHQUAKES Find a few safe places to go in and near your house where nothing can fall on you. Decide on a safe place to meet outside the house and an alternative after the earthquake. Make your house more earthquake- safe: make sure that cupboards can close tightly, bolt heavy bookshelves and furniture to wall studs, secure items that might fall. Remember (and practice) how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On. 2
FIRES Install smoke alarms on each level of your home and check to make sure they work at least once every 6 months. Replace batteries when needed. Make at least two escape routes from your house and practice them with your whole family at least twice every year. All adults in the house should know how to use a fire extinguisher. Make sure the extinguisher is regularly serviced by an approved service provider. Pick a safe place to meet outside the house in the event of a fire. Make sure everyone in the house knows that they must get out immediately after an alarm. FLOODS If it has been raining steadily for several days, pay attention to TV and radio for the possibility of a flood. If there is a flood WATCH, there is the possibility of a flood. If there is a flood WARNING, the flood is already happening or will soon happen. In the case of a flood watch, make sure that you have an emergency kit prepared and a full gas tank in the event of an evacuation. Keep instructions on how to turn off your utilities in case you are evacuated: water, gas and emergency. Fill in the blanks so you know who to contact in an emergency. YOUR EMERGENCY CONTACTS Local Out of Town Home Home Work Work Cell Cell Email Additional Contact Email Additional Contact Home Home Work Work Cell Cell Email Email YOUR NEAREST HOSPITAL / CLINIC Home 3
Home Keep a copy of your vaccination records with this document. Social Security # Blood Type Allergies Medical Conditions Social Security # Blood Type Allergies Medical Conditions Social Security # Blood Type Allergies Medical Conditions Social Security # Blood Type Allergies Medical Conditions YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS INFO Family Member s Doctor s Family Member s Doctor s Family Member s Doctor s YOUR DOCTORS 4
Family Member s Doctor s YOUR PHARMACY YOUR PETS' VETERINARY HOSPITAL / CLINIC Pet s Vet s Pet s Vet s SCHOOL / CHILDCARE CENTER Family Member s School / Childcare s Family Member s School / Childcare s ELDERCARE CENTER Family Member s Eldercare s MEDICAL INSURANCE 5
Policy Number Policy Number Policy Number Policy Number HOME INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE AUTO INSURANCE 6
" PREPARE YOUR EMERGENCY KIT Plan to be self- sufficient for at least three days in the absence of electricity, potable water, gas or transportation. Rotate your items out every 6 months to maintain freshness. Try to keep most emergency kit items in one portable container. Suggested items for your emergency kit: Food, Water and Cooking Supplies 3 gallons of water/person or pet in clean, sealed plastic containers Non- perishable canned foods Protein and fruit bars Dry cereal, nuts and crackers Canned juices Powdered milk or cans of evaporated milk Baby food/formula Pet food, medications, leash and water bowl Manual can opener Disposable plates and silverware Paper towels Sterno Matches in waterproof container Plastic bags Knife Shelter Supplies Tent Sleeping bags or blankets Sewing kit Plastic sheeting First Aid Kit Adhesive bandages, gauze pads, and sterile rolled bandages Soap/alcohol- based sanitizer Moist towelettes Antibiotic ointment Over- the- counter treatments for fever, pain, diarrhea, coughs and colds Syrup of Ipecac, activated charcoal iodine or bleach tablets Dust mask for each family member Sun block Safety Supplies Copy of emergency plan for each family member Photograph of all family members Whistle Flashlight Batteries Battery- powered radio Pre- paid calling cards for each family member Cell phone and charger Road maps Personal Items Toiletries Change of clothes and shoes for each family member Baby supplies diapers, bottles, etc. Disinfectant toiletries Feminine hygiene supplies Prescription medicines and vitamins Rain gear, hats, gloves Extra pairs of prescription glasses for each wearer Dentures and hearing aids Emergency Recovery Essentials Cash, checkbook and a credit card Extra keys for house and car Copies of birth certificates, health information, vaccination records, drivers license, identification, passports, insurance information for each family member in a waterproof container and/or on a USB drive Copies of property deeds, tax papers and marriage license in a waterproof container and/or on a USB drive 7
# STAY INFORMED ABOUT CURRENT CONDITIONS IN AN EMERGENCY, CALL 911 Law Enforcement (Non- emergency) Fire Districts (Non- emergency) Medical Utilities EMERGENCY RESOURCES IN THE SANTA CRUZ COUNTY AREA Police- City of Capitola Police- City of Santa Cruz Police- City of Scotts Valley Police- City of Watsonville Santa Cruz County Sheriff California Highway Patrol Dispatch for Santa Cruz County Aptos / La Selva Capitola, Live Oak & Soquel Santa Cruz Scotts Valley Watsonville Dominican Hospital, Santa Cruz Watsonville Community Hospital Poison Control Pacific Gas and Electric AT&T California COMCAST VERIZON (831) 475-4242 (831) 471-1131 (831) 438-2323 (831) 471-1151 (831) 471-1121 (831) 662-0511 (831) 685-6690 (831) 479-6842 (831) 420-5280 (831) 438-0211 (831) 768-3200 (831) 462-7700 (831) 724-4741 (800) 662-9886 (800) 743-5002 (800) 288-2020 (800) 266-2278 (800) 483-0722 Food Second Harvest Food Bank Community Food Hotline (831) 662-0991 Emergency Communications Road Conditions County KSBW8 Caltrans Santa Cruz County Public Works Santa Cruz County Office of Emergency Services Santa Cruz County Public Health Department (831) 785-8888 (800) 427-7623 (831) 477-3999 (831) 458-7150 (831) 454-4000 Other Resources American Red Cross, Santa Cruz Co. Chapter (831) 462-2881 8
WALLET- SIZED EMERGENCY PLAN Fill in the forms below to create a wallet- sized emergency plan. Then fold and trim the cards so that you and your family can keep the plan handy. ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS AND INFORMATION ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS AND INFORMATION FOLD FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN HERE FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN Emergency Contact : Emergency Contact : Home : Work: Home : Work: Cell : Cell : Out- of- Town Contact : Out- of- Town Contact : Home : Work: Home : Work: Cell : Cell : Neighborhood Meeting Place: Neighborhood Meeting Place: Telephone: Telephone: ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS AND INFORMATION ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS AND INFORMATION FOLD FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN HERE FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN Emergency Contact : Emergency Contact : Home : Work: Home : Work: Cell : Cell : Out- of- Town Contact : Out- of- Town Contact : Home : Work: Home : Work: Cell : Cell : Neighborhood Meeting Place: Neighborhood Meeting Place: Telephone: Telephone: 9